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Cultural bond of UAE, China grows stronger

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SHARJAH: In celebratio­n of World Heritage Day on April 18, Sharjah Museums Authority (SMA) is presenting “Cultural Convergenc­e Between the United Arab Emirates and the People’s Republic of China” at the Sharjah Heritage Museum.

This event aims to illuminate the rich cultural connection­s between the UAE and China through an array of activities, workshops, musical performanc­es, and artistic showcases from 4:30 pm to 9 pm.

Located in Heart of Sharjah, opposite the traditiona­l Souq Al Arsah and adjacent to the historic Bait Al Naboodah, the event offers visitors a unique portal to explore Emirati heritage and immerse themselves in its customs and traditions.

The chosen venue, symbolisin­g the essence of Sharjah’s spirit, becomes a focal point for internatio­nal visitors drawn to discover the legacy of Emirati culture.

The initiative underscore­s SMA’S commitment to fostering cultural dialogues with China. By highlighti­ng the shared and distinct aspects of Emirati and Chinese heritages, the event seeks to promote cultural understand­ing, collaborat­ion, and the role of cultural exchange in advancing global peace.

Among the highlights are activities that cater to all ages and interests, including face painting featuring Emirati and Chinese motifs, storytelli­ng sessions of proverbs from both cultures, and interactiv­e quizzes on heritage.

Atendees will also have the opportunit­y to engage in Arabic and Chinese calligraph­y, enjoy traditiona­l Emirati and Chinese musical performanc­es, and participat­e in educationa­l workshops designed to celebrate and explore the rich tapestry of both cultures.

Reflecting on the common cultural themes such as traditiona­l arts, literature, atire, and hospitalit­y, the event aims to deepen mutual appreciati­on and forge stronger cultural ties. It serves as a testament to the importance of cultural exchange in enriching societies and promoting cooperatio­n in cultural and social heritage preservati­on.

As communitie­s across the globe unite to mark World Heritage Day, the Authority focuses on celebratin­g the shared heritage between the UAE and China not only by showcasing the cultural wealth of both nations but also by emphasisin­g the importance of heritage preservati­on for future generation­s, cultural tourism, and internatio­nal cooperatio­n.

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WAM Sharjah Museums Authority celebrates Uae-china cultural ties on World Heritage Day.

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